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Summary

Readability combined with a systematic and rigorous approach characterizes this classic text. Extensive coverage of the principles and practices of quantitative chemistry ensures suitability for chemistry majors.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1

(10)

Errors in Chemical Analyses

11

(10)

Random Errors in Analyses

21

(26)

Application of Statistics to Data Treatment and Evaluation

47

(24)

Gravimetric Methods of Analysis

71

(29)

Titrimetric Methods of Analysis

100

(22)

Aqueous-Solution Chemistry

122

(26)

Effects of Electrolytes on Ionic Equilibria

148

(11)

Application of Equilibrium Calculations to Complex Systems

159

(30)

Theory of Neutralization Titrations

189

(35)

Titration Curves for Complex Acid/Base Systems

224

(24)

Applications of Neutralization Titrations

248

(18)

Precipitation Titrimetry

266

(12)

Complex-Formation Titrations

278

(25)

An Introduction to Electrochemistry

303

(27)

Applications of Standard Electrode Potentials

330

(30)

Applications of Oxidation/Reduction Titrations

360

(26)

Theory of Potentiometry

386

(26)

Applications of Potentiometry

412

(19)

Electrogravimetric and Coulometric Methods

431

(29)

Voltammetry

460

(37)

An Introduction to Spectrochemical Methods

497

(30)

Instruments for Optical Spectrometry

527

(30)

Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy

557

(44)

Molecular Fluorescence Spectroscopy

601

(10)

Atomic Spectroscopy Based on Ultraviolet and Visible Radiation

611

(26)

Kinetic Methods of Analysis

637

(23)

An Introduction to Chromatographic Methods

660

(26)

Gas-Liquid Chromatography

686

(15)

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

701

(24)

The Analysis of Real Samples

725

(11)

Preparing Samples for Analysis

736

(13)

Decomposing and Dissolving the Sample

749

(11)

Eliminating Interferences

760

(18)

The Chemicals, Apparatus, and Unit Operations of Analytical Chemistry

778

(34)

Selected Methods of Analysis

812

Glossary

G-1

Appendix 1 Selected References to the Literature of Analytical Chemistry